Association between regulator of telomere elongation helicase1 (RTEL1) gene and HAPE risk: A case-control study

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High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a paradigm of pulmonary edema. Mutations in regulator of telomere elongation helicase1 (RTEL1) represent an important contributor to risk for pulmonary fibrosis. However, little information is found about the association between RTEL1 and HAPE risk. The present study was undertaken to tentatively explore the potential relation between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in RTEL1 and HAPE risk in Chinese Han population. A total of 265 HAPE patients and 303 healthy controls were included in our case-control study. Four SNPs in RTEL1 were selected and genotyped using the Sequenom MassARRAY method. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) were calculated by unconditional logistic regression with adjustment for gender and age. All P values were Bonferroni corrected, and statistical significance was set at P

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Rong, H., He, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., Kang, L., Wang, L., … Jin, T. (2017). Association between regulator of telomere elongation helicase1 (RTEL1) gene and HAPE risk: A case-control study. Medicine (United States), 96(39). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000008222

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